Summary
Edward Meng is a Principal Program Coordinator with a decade of experience designing and delivering data-driven transportation, urban planning, and sustainability programs across public, private, and non-profit sectors. Based in San Francisco, he blends technical program management, analytics, and IT systems design—having built custom databases and led large-scale fare payment and transit integration efforts—to optimize land use, transport networks, and financial performance. His background spans hands-on implementation (Clipper smartcard rollouts, FTA compliance, system reconciliation) to strategic city-scale planning work, including a sustainable transportation roadmap for a planned 2-million-person city in Saudi Arabia. Trained in mathematics (UC Berkeley) and urban planning (Harvard), he is as comfortable with quantitative modeling and actuarial-style analysis as with cross-agency stakeholder coordination and governance design.
10 years of coding experience
3 years of employment as a software developer
Bachelor of Arts (B.A.), Mathematics, Bachelor of Arts (B.A.), Mathematics at University of California, Berkeley
Master's degree, Urban Planning, Master's degree, Urban Planning at Harvard University
English, Chinese, Spanish, French